The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 17, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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Decorations j I
A Feature of I
Smorgasbord J
By LORRAINE HARMS
Decorations will be a feature
at the YMCA-YWCA Srhorgasbord
to be held at the new YWCA
builcHn Thursday night ' Dinner
will be served continuously from
5:30 to t o'clock. The public ii
invited to attend this annual event,
which benefits the world fellow
ship fund .for the two organiza
tions. T . lj . . j. I
Posters from around the world
will be displayed. One of the eye
catching posters is of 1 Africa: dis
playing war dance . materials,- a
large woven drum, a shrunken
head, a boomerang, gourds, swords
end animal teeth. m ( I .
Another clever poster by Pres
cott of Paris, shows sidewalk
cafes, an art studio, and the Eiffel
tower; the French flag is shown
hanging from one of the buildings'.
Its humorous exaggeration is in
contrast with another Paris poster
by Rod Reider of cobblestone
streets, shuttered windows and
Sidewalk cafes. . ; . j , j i j
Yucatan is represented by i ah
Indian woman in colorful garb and
a distant pyramid, j !
Bermuda is pictured by Loweras
in rocks, blue water! and sandy
beach. : . -if ' ! 1 .
Oriental life Is drawn by Chark
isasKesquiue on a poster 01 oxen
plowing flooded rice paddies.
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The Christian Service Guild of
the First Evangelical United
Brethren Church will meet Thurs
day night at the home of Mrs. Earl
Weathers. This will be the Thanks
giving service with-Mrs. Don Sen-ter-as
program chairman. Assist
ing will be Mrs. Royal Hayes and
; Mrs. E. L. Krause. i There will
be a round table discussion On
"The Christian Home' Assisting
hostesses will be Mrs.1 Milton Mil
ler, Mrs. Robert Wood andj Miss
Marie Mahood. H ' j ,
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Dr. Bennett is
Guest Speaker
I The Altrusa Club dinner meeting
Was held Monday night at 'the;
Marion HoteL Dr. Thomas Ben- j
nett of Willamette University was
the guest speaker and gave a talk
on the United Nations. - ; '
la dosing DrL Bennett stated
that the United! Nations may be
spoken of as toe greatest contri
bution ito the age, a place where
men and nations can debate their
problems so thai man may never
walk alone. - -
Mrs. Helen Cosper, of the public
affairs committee, chairman, in
troduced the speaker. t -
Guests "attending were Mrs. Hat
tie Lockwood, Mrs. Nickolas March
and Mrs. William Bohlender.
Credit Women
Hear Talk
The Salem 1 Credit Women's
Breakfast Club met Tuesday morn
ing at Nohlgren's. ' Guests were
Miss Vivian Green and Miss Alice
Maxwell. The speaker was Robert
S. Bennett, field representative for
the social security administration.
The Nov. 30 board meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Velma
Davis. The December 7 meeting
will feature an; educational pro
gram. The club's rummage sale
is set for Nov. 16 and 27. j
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LYONS Mrs; ohm Neal and
Mrs. Raymond JBranch were hos
tesses for i the I meeting of the
Lyons Garden Club Wednesday af
ternoon at the Catholic community
hall. Mrs. Otto Weidman pre
sided and the next meeting . will
be held at the borne of Mrs. Otto
Weidman with tihe Christmas par
ty at that time! A gift exchange
will be held andj secret pal names
will, be revealjfd. Mrs. . Orville
Downing, progrim chairman, in
troduced Mrs.' C, G. Halvorson of
Silverton. who gave a talk on the
care and culture . of chrysanthe
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MERRY CHRISTMAS MORNING . . . The 'right star
for the gayest day of the year. White milk glass and ruby
glass contrast -with green-felt skirted Christmas tree.
Mrs. Denton to Head Club
WILLAMINA Mrs. Bill Denton
was elected president of the Wil
lamina FL club1 at the November
meeting. Also elected were Mrs.
Jim Monaco, vice president, and
Mrs. Don Tatom, secretary. Mrs.
Newlin Neely'is treasurer of the
club. Hostesses were Mrs. Monaco
and Mrs. Jack Sisk.
The next meeting will be lec
J7 at the borne of Mrs. Bob Boundy
hear McMinnville. This will
the annual Christmas party
guest- at the meeting was
Royce Coan. I 1
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Mrs.
rme
Past worthy high priestesses and
past watchmen of the shepherds
were honored at the stated meet
ing of Willamette Shrin. White
Shrine of Jerusalem! Monday night
at the Masonic Temple. . ! i
'A trio, composed of, Mrs. Sarah
Tennis, Mrs. George Thomason
and Mrs. Lillian Black, accom
panied by Mrs. Edna WUhelm,
sang a medley of old songs. The
worthy high priestess,' Mrs. Dorr
Shreve, and Jesse Li Hatch, watch
man of the shepherds, presented
with gifts. . I . -I .
Past worthy hih priestesses i
honored were Mrs. Pearl j. Speer,
Mrs. Byron Herrick, Miss Grace
Babcock, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden,
Mrs. Emriia Brown, Mrs. Percy
R. Kelly, Mrs. Albert Rasmussen
and Mrs. . Stanley Brown. - Past
watchmen of the shepherds honor
ed were William Neameyer, M. F.
Grub, Stanley Brown, Albert Ras
mussen and Dorr M. Shreve.' ;
Plans were made for the annual
holiday party to be! held in De
cember. Committee in .charge of
refreshments Monday : included
Mrs. Jesse L.- Hatch, Mrs. Al
Lightner, Mrs. Myra Ward, Mrs.
Percy Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Morris, : Mrs. Louise Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. William Neimeyer.
Maccabees Unit 4D will meet
Thursday eight at the Be3ver Hall
for their annual Thanksgiving din
ner at 6:30 p.m. The unit will
furnish the turkeys for the dinner.
the. members to furnish the bal
ance of the dinner. All members
and their families are invited to
attend.
The Weman's Relief
meet at the Golden
day noon for luncheon
meeting and inspection
partment president,
Wick of Portland,
will be held following
1 at the VFW Hall.
Hufands : Feted
At Dinner i
The West Salem Lions1 Auxiliary
entertained their husbands at a
dinner Monday night at the Spa.
Forty-two members sod guests
were present for the annual affair,
Mrs. Richard Smith, president,
presided and gave the address of
welccme. i ' - ;
Mrs. Junior Eckley. program
chairman, presented-Henry Stev
enson, a Willamette student, who
had taken a summer tour through
England and the ceatinent. He
talked informally of his trip and
showed colored slides.
The auxiliary's December meet
in?, will be held at the home of
Mrs. Richard Smith, 1038 7th St.
Co-Rec Club will have a "Sadie
Hawkins Day", narty Friday eve- j
nmg at the YWCA. Dinner wig
be served starting at 6:45 p.m.
Single young people are invited
to attend and for dinner reserva
tions one may call the YWCA on
Thursday. j j
Modern Etiquette;
By ROBERTA LEE
Corps will
Pheasapt Fri-
A business
by! the de-
Mrs. Florence,!
ber officers!
the luncheon I
and
Q. Is it really necessary to ex
plain the reason for refusing an
invitation? - -
A. Yes, unless you really want
nothing further to do with the
person extending .the invitation.
"I'm sorry, but I have another
engagement" is usually good
form, t
Q. If tea is served and. a guest
does not care for it; would it be
all right for this guest to ask far
a. cup ot couee? i, i
A. Not unless the hostess asks
if he or she would prefer coffee.
, Otherwise, drink the tea, or part
of it, and express no preference.)
- Q. How long should one stay
when making, a call of condol
ence at a friend's home? ! j
A. This call should be especial
ly brief not longer than about
ten or fifteen minutes unless, of
course, the bereaved friend asks
you to stay longer. . '
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Mr and Mrs. Donald U Phillips (Carol J. Graves),
who were married Nov. 6 atthe Christ Lutheran Church.
The bride is the daughter of jMr. and Mrs. Ben F. Graves
and thai groom is the son of Mr. 'and Mrs. L. H. Phillips.
The couple will live in Alcadeda, Calif., where he is sta
tioned with the U. S. Navy. StMcEwan Studio).
DESSERT ITEM
Next time you make French
toast, try. adding a little vanilla
EARLY MEAL 'v,i r
Good' eating for Sunday
brunch: corn fritters, made from
to the egg-milk mixture into la can of drained whole-kernel
which they are dipped. Serve Icorn, served with crisp bacon
with powdered sugar. land maple syrup. .
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DISCOUNTS FROM
jijo 8 srmo
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In all our 1 7 years in Salem we Have never o
fered such huge Savings in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
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100 ALL WOOL
Fur Trimmed
Values to 79.95
Apparel. Take advantage of these terrific values now - - - come early and bring a friend!
New Charge Accounts Welcomed! Open Fridays Until 9 P. M.
Sorry! ALL SMS EM
100 ALL WOOL
Milium linings, Tweeds,
Fleeces, Sueded Novelty
Fabrics. Reg. 49.95 ; .
100 ALL WOOL
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Famous Labels!; Tweeds,
Fleeces, Milium Linings, i
Values to 69.95
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100 Alt WOOL
Imported Fabrics, Imported
Coats Made in Holland.
Values to 99.50
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O FORMALS
O BLOUSES j 1 1
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O DRESSY DRESSES
O COCKTAIL DRESSES
O TAILORED DRESSES 4
O CASUAL DRESSES
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Values to 39.95
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Missus
These Dresses have been so drastically reduced you
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1 Group . :
Values to 34.95 i .
1 Special Group Francis Dexter
Values to 22.95 . . .
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Values to 34.95 . . i
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Values to 39.95
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Values to 49.95
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Values to 29.95
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Values Jo. 39.95
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Valoes fo 49.95
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I MISSES' SIZES 9-17
! REG SIZES 8-20
HALF SIZES 12V2-24V2
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100 ALL WOOL
Nationally 'Advertised Labels
Casual and Tailored Styles.
Values to 59.95
100 ALL WOOL .
Nationally Advertised Labels
Values to 55.00
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100 ALL WOOL
Rothmoor,! Printiess,
Gaynes, etc. ' '; ; . .'
Values to 69.95
LODGE DRESSES
1 (roup
Values to 29.95
1 Group
Values to 39.95
1 Group
Values to 49.95
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100 ALL WOOL
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David Crystal
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Closing out entire department. 14 Fur Coats.
; Muskrats, Kidskins etc. - All to go at
ridiculous mm
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lUIL -IUU I Kid, to son tor 49.95
SHIRTS
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BLOUSES
Yahios to 14.9S
Certbray, ducks, wools
ifprTr
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JACKETS
CASHMERES
SWEATERS
SIHRTS
Orloi and wool
Washable sport Jackets Yabws to 14.95. ......
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3.99
1.99
10'
Shod sieefe jJIpoa, or cirdlja swoaters. ( A f
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peefset quality
1C3S afi-wod level
Yi!ms to 7.9t.
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1C5H wooC orloi aad wool. Jkeeds -UI6-Values
to I2.9S
2.99
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409 COURT STREET